
Home to Toronto and the Canadian capital of Ottawa, and bordering the Great Lakes and North America, Ontario has plenty going for it. The Canadian province is home to Niagara Falls – a huge, world-famous tourist attraction – along with numerous pristine lakes, beautiful beaches, and waterfront towns.
A dream destination for exploring the great outdoors, a road trip in Ontario will reveal a wide range of beautiful, natural landscapes. From dramatic coastlines and island archipelagoes to the Canadian Shield Mountains and Lake Superior – the largest freshwater lake in the world – the region is brimming with natural wonders. There are also endless opportunities for outdoor pursuits, such as hiking, biking, fishing, sailing, and more; active travellers have come to the right place.
A spectacular waterfront destination in the St Lawrence River
适合: 家庭, 冒险
A one-of-a-kind waterfront community, Gananoque & the 1000 Islands makes for an unbeatable road trip in Ontario. The gateway to the 1000 Islands – an archipelago made up of 1,864 islands in the St Lawrence River – Gananoque is a picturesque waterfront town, brimming with artisan shops, galleries, museums, theatres, restaurants, and more.
Whether you’re travelling with young kids or looking for adrenaline-fueled fun, the 1000 Islands has something for everyone. Thrill-seekers can have a go at treetop treks and scuba diving or take an exhilarating helicopter tour. Little adventurers can enjoy taking an island cruise, exploring ancient castles, or hitting the beach for swimming and kayaking. This is surely one for the bucket list.
地址: 10 King St E, Gananoque, ON K7G 1E6, Canada
开放时间 Visitor centre open daily from 9 am to 5 pm
电话: +1 705-287-2900

Gananoque & the Thousand Islands
Dramatic cliffs and beautiful beaches along the Niagara Escarpment
适合: 家庭, 冒险
Dividing Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, the Bruce Peninsula has buckets of natural beauty and is a popular road trip in Ontario. You can visit the Bruce Peninsula National Park – a spectacular park along the Niagara Escarpment, featuring towering cliffs, rugged landscapes, beautiful beaches, and turquoise water.
There are tonnes of things to see and do at Ontario’s Bruce Peninsula – from hiking and cycling to paddling, kayaking, fishing, and canoeing. It’s also a great place to see rare plants and flowers, birds and wildlife – you might even spot a black bear. Plus, the park caters well for families with picnic areas, toilet facilities, car parking, and a children’s playground.